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He's still using it!! It's a ROCK! The ONLY time anything was done to it was when he added a 3.5" floppy drive to the 5.25", and I added a Microsoft 14000 baud (before it was standardized to 14.4) modem.

(shudder,cringe!) Man, how far we've progressed.

^_^

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That is just absolutely hilarious and it does make one think about how much technology has greatly evolved through these few decades. I just enjoy seeing these retro computer components and such. The oldest computer I've worked on was pretty much an Apple Macintosh; something like a LC475 or an older version back in grade school. It had one of those printers with the dot matrix printer paper. ah, memories.

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